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Any spending should be debated openly on the floor of the House and voted on in open session, with the American people having a chance to watch and listen. — Marsha Blackburn

The joy is not in the presence of pain, but in the knowledge that God is using our pain to refine us and make us better, not bitter — Joe Stowell

To use your head, you have to go out of your mind. — Timothy Leary

I want all my senses engaged. Let me absorb the world's variety and uniqueness. — Maya Angelou

What!? You tell people that, I won't get no more black movies? — Chris Tucker

It's hardly early," Jasnah said, gliding forward. It seemed obvious to her that Gavilar and Amaram had ducked out to find privacy for their discussion. "This is the tiresome part of the feast, where the conversation grows louder but no smarter, and the company drunken. — Brandon Sanderson

You heard me. Surely you can appreciate
the symbolism. I want you to strip and bare
yourself to me. Strip away all your
inhibitions because tonight there will be no
room for shyness. Give it to me. Give me
your fear." He quirks an eyebrow at me and
uses his finger to make a twirling motion to
instruct me to turn around. "Now strip. — S.R. Watson

It was all to do with the change of producer as well as political reasons I don't really comprehend. — Louise Jameson

Whatever controls us really is our god ... The person who seeks power is controlled by power. The person who seeks acceptance is controlled by the people he or she wants to please. We do not control ourselves. We are controlled by the lord of our life. (Rebecca Manley Pippert, — Timothy Keller

In our lives we face so many wars in which each of them has so many battles. all we go through based on our believe we will live better when we win them. there are no hard battles or easy battles ... they are all the same. however in each war we go through, the first battle is the hardest. — Sameh Elsayed

The sovereign is called a tyrant who knows no laws but his caprice. — Voltaire

Some people exude their futures, good or bad. — John Steinbeck

We all are secret-keepers in our intimate relationships. We keep secrets from our partners about daily encounters, former lovers, true feelings about sex, friends, in-laws, finances, personal hopes, and worries about work, health, love, and life. It may be, in fact, that keeping these secrets makes all relationships possible. If our partners knew every thought, every nuance of our selves, our relationships would run the risk of succumbing from either constant turmoil or - perhaps worse - a tedious matter-of-factness devoid of surprises. Whatever their contribution to the maintenance of our unions, secrets also contribute to their collapse. — Diane Vaughan

I'm not looking to set a standard ... but, I believe I have offered a challenge to others with my work. — Talib Kweli